Interdisciplinary Humanities (IH) is an innovative master’s and doctoral program that incorporates anthropology, critical race and ethnic studies, global arts, history, languages, literature, world heritage and writing studies. An Interdisciplinary Humanities education is comprehensive, and also may include disciplinary specialization within integrative concepts and methods that enrich all cultural research. The program exposes students to many humanities professions and prepares students to engage the public scholarly activities.

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Entry Requirements
International applicants should hold a degree equivalent to a U.S. bachelor’s degree. The Graduate Admissions Office will determine the equivalence based on the academic record submitted by the applicant. All academic records must show dates of enrollment, courses taken, class rank (if applicable), description of grading scale used, and degree awarded or expected date of conferral.
English Requirements
- IELTSMin 6.5
- TOEFLMin 80
Fee Information
How to Apply
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Online Application and Fee: Submit the online admission application. After you have completed the application, make the application fee payment using the online payment system. NOTE: If you applied for a fee waiver, please finalize and submit your application in order for your fee waiver request to be reviewed (do not make a payment at this time)
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Transcripts: For the initial reiew process, upload a scanned copy of all college level course work. If recommended for admissions, official transcripts will be required. Official transcripts must be in sealed envelopes issued by the institution(s) you have attended. All academic records submitted to our office become the property of the University, and cannot be return.
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GRE scores: The GRE requirement is up to the individual graduate program. Please visit our Application Requirements Page and review your program's requirements under the "Indivdidual Program Requirements" section. It is the responsibility of the applicant to submit your verified GRE scores if your program requires the test score. The GRE institution code for UC Merced is 4129. The GMAT institution code for UC Merced is Z9H-CF.
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Letters of Recommendations: Three letters of recommendation are required for graduate admissions. Preferably from professors or instructors in the proposed field of study.
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TOEFL/ IELTS (International applicants only): Please select institution code 4129 to have your official score sent to UC Merced. Please visit our International Applicants Information page for more information.
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Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA): Submit by March 2 to meet priority processing. This form may be filled out online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. UC Merced's federal code is 041271.
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Statement of Purpose and Personal History
Send required documents to:
UC Merced
Graduate Division
5200 North Lake Road, SSB 230
Merced, CA 95343

United States of America, Merced